Drop the CMAKE_NO_QUOTED_OBJECTS internal variable from the Makefile
generators. The underlying problem is with the Watcom linker, not with
WMake. The Watcom linker wants object files to be single-quoted. Add
<LINK-RULE>_USE_WATCOM_QUOTE platform information variables to tell the
generators to use Watcom-style single quotes for object files on link
lines.
On Windows, Watcom uses the GetCommandLine API to get the original
command-line string and do custom parsing that expects single quotes.
On POSIX systems, Watcom approximates the original command line by
joining all argv[] entries separated by a single space. Therefore we
need to double-quote the single-quoted arguments so that the shell does
not consume them and they are available for the parser to see.
693f8bf3 FindThreads: simplify checking for SunOS
858ce31f FindThreads: avoid useless checks if a thread library is already found
fdf7bd27 FindThreads: replace MATCHES with STREQUAL
Since commit v2.8.12~327^2 (Qt4Macros: Allow specifying a TARGET
in invokations of macros., 2013-02-26), a parameters file is
populated with moc arguments at generate-time.
When the compile definitions or include directories change, the
parameters file is updated but moc is not re-run in response.
Fix that by making the moc invocation depend on the parameters file.
Reported-At: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-36970
Objective C sources should be compiled with the C compiler, not C++.
The Xcode generator correctly classifies ".m" sources already. The
cmSystemTools::GetFileFormat method was fixed by commit v2.8.0~1782 (fix
for 7045, use gcc for .m, 2008-08-19) but it is not used by any of the
generator since commit v2.4.0~2819 (major changes to support addition of
languages, 2004-09-22).
Fix the CMAKE_<LANG>_SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS table entries so that
cmGlobalGenerator::GetLanguageFromExtension tells the Makefile, Ninja,
and VS IDE generators to compile ".m" sources as C. This makes behavior
consistent on all generators.
Signed-off-by: Tim Blechmann <tim@klingt.org>
64c2342a Watcom: Enable 'WMake Makefiles' generator on Linux
5d9aa66c Watcom: Introduce OpenWatcom compiler id and fix compiler version
9292d3b8 Watcom: Detect compiler target architecture and platform
fbc883c9 Watcom: Add one blank line to Makefile for better readability
Distinguish "Open Watcom" from old "Watcom" by introducing a new
"OpenWatcom" compiler id. The __WATCOMC__ format is "VVRP" for Watcom
and "VVRP + 1100" for Open Watcom.
Use CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH, and CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH
cache and environment variables to extend PKG_CONFIG_PATH before calling
pkg-config.
In each of the path in these variables it searches for lib/pkgconfig.
Then, depending on the system, it searches for
lib/${CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE}/pkgconfig (debian) or for
lib64/pkgconfig (other 64 bit unixes). If any of these path is found,
it is appended to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH enviromnent variable.
Add two new arguments to the pkg_check_module and pkg_search_module
macro, NO_CMAKE_PATH and NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH. The new signature
are therefore:
pkg_check_modules(<PREFIX> [REQUIRED] [QUIET]
[NO_CMAKE_PATH] [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
<MODULE> [<MODULE>]*)
pkg_search_module(<PREFIX> [REQUIRED] [QUIET]
[NO_CMAKE_PATH] [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
<MODULE> [<MODULE>]*)
By default, if CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED_VERSION is 3.1 or later (in
order to keep compatibility with the previous behavior), or if
PKG_CONFIG_USE_CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH is set, the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH,
CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH, and CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH cache and environment
variables will be added to pkgconfig search path.
The NO_CMAKE_PATH and NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH arguments disable this
behavior for the cache variables and the environment variables,
respectively, similarly to the find_package() command.
This example now works without need to enable C language:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION x.x.x)
project(foo CXX)
include(CheckTypeSize)
check_type_size("short" SIZEOF_SHORT LANGUAGE CXX)
Fixes#14056
Add a CPACK_DEBIAN_COMPRESSION_TYPE option to set the compression type.
Default to 'gzip' to preserve existing behavior. Use "cmake -E tar"
for 'gzip', 'bzip2', and 'none'. Use system "tar" for 'lzma' and 'xz'.
If
find_package(PythonLibs)
find_package(PythonInterp)
is called, help PythonInterp to get a version of PYTHON_EXECUTABLE
consistent with the library versions found by PythonLibs.
According to the Intel release notes:
http://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/l-compiler-release-update.pdf
the __INTEL_COMPILER_UPDATE predefined macro was introduced to hold the
third version component.
Reported-by: Dirk Ribbrock <dirk.ribbrock@mathematik.uni-dortmund.de>
Co-Author: Rolf Eike Beer <kde@opensource.sf-tec.de>
Test the first argument directly for matching 'EXACT'. The error
check in its previous position was incorrect and would only trigger
with a version of '0' or similar.
During cross-compiling the toolchain file may use CMakeForceCompiler to
force a compiler setting. When using the Xcode generator try to convert
it to a full path by searching the PATH as is done for the Makefile
generators.
Add the 'SDL' path suffix to the FindSDL_*.cmake modules. Add a comment
explaining the purpose of suffixes as in commit v3.0.0-rc1~540^2
(FindSDL: Add path suffixes for <prefix>/include/..., 2013-10-08).
Inspired-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
Commit v3.0.0-rc1~71^2~9 (Qt4: Use IMPORTED executable names with
custom commands., 2014-01-24) erroneusly changed this command to
use the wrong target.
b633b263 CPackWiX: Fix test to build with expected config
191f25e2 stringapi: Prevent a NULL dereference in WiX
219d6ad6 speedup: Avoid excess iterator dereferences
caaad357 speedup: Cache strings for comparisons
7abf4e31 stringapi: Use strings for dependency information
94fc63e2 stringapi: Use strings for cache iterator values
85fc9f26 stringapi: Command names
6557382d stringapi: Use strings for program paths
1a1b737c stringapi: Use strings for generator names
24b5e93d stringapi: Use strings for directories
11ed3e2c stringapi: Add string overload for the Def struct
b3bf31a5 stringapi: Miscellaneous char* parameters
5af95c39 typo: Match argument name with the header
2b17626e stringapi: Pass strings as install directories in CPack
3def29da stringapi: Use strings for feature arguments
acb116e3 stringapi: Return a string reference for the configuration
...
489b1c23 Windows: Use response files to specify link libraries for GNU tools
745caae6 Makefile: Rename linker response file boolean to be more specific
5e8e4d0f cmLocalGenerator: Add response file option to OutputLinkLibraries
b9aa5041 cmLocalGenerator: Simplify GetIncludeFlags output formatting
971653b7 cmLocalGenerator: Add format option to ConvertToLinkReference
0c0ef9e7 cmLocalGenerator: Add format option to ConvertToIncludeReference
02bebd60 cmLocalGenerator: Add format option to ConvertToOutputForExisting
c8751709 Makefile: Factor out some duplicate link libraries generation
If a package is requested with an EXACT version, that doesn't imply
that dependencies must be found EXACTly too.
Extend the macro to allow specifying that a dependency must be found
by EXACT version instead.
Work around the command-line-length limit by using an @linklibs.rsp
response file to pass the flags for link libraries. This allows
very long lists of libraries to be used in addition to the existing
support for passing object files via response file.
Suggested-by: Peter Keuschnigg <peter.keuschnigg@pmu.ac.at>
The parent commit taught FindPythonLibs to try to find PythonInterp
unconditionally. Some projects may want the libraries of a specific
version even when the corresponding interpreter is not available. Drop
the internal use of FindPythonInterp and just use the versions from it
if it happens to have been found by the project first. That will allow
projects to get a consistent version when they want both but not
otherwise force them to find the interpreter.
In InstallRequiredSystemLibraries the version number for RTDLL can be
calculated from the compiler version. This will support current and
future OW versions without updating the module again.
For example it is now possible to do:
feature_summary(WHAT ENABLED_FEATURES
DISABLED_FEATURES)
That produces an output like:
--
-- The following features have been enabled:
* Feature1
* Feature2
-- The following features have been disabled:
* Feature2
Skipping the lists that are empty.
Without this patch this would require to do:
message(STATUS "")
feature_summary(WHAT ENABLED_FEATURES
DESCRIPTION "The following features have been enabled:")
feature_summary(WHAT DISABLED_FEATURES
DESCRIPTION "The following features have been disabled:")
And empty lists would not be skipped.
The behaviour when WHAT has a single argument (ALL or any option) is
unchanged.
When possible, get consistent version of the Python interpreter, headers path,
and library.
Now find_package(PythonLibs) internally calls find_package(PythonInterp
QUIET) and uses the resulting PYTHON_VERSION_MAJOR and
PYTHON_VERSION_MINOR to prefer these versions when looking for the
header path and library. The Python_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS variable has
priority over the interpreter version.
Co-Author: Adam Wolf
Co-Author: Gert Wollny <gw.fossdev@gmail.com>
Create each DLL import library by passing "option implib=..." to the
linker for its SHARED library. This works even when there are no
symbols to be exported. Leave the option out for MODULE libraries
because we do not need an import library for them. For executables,
retain the separate invocation of wlib because we want an import
library only when the ENABLE_EXPORTS property is set, and in that
case the project should provide symbols.
Suggested-by: J Decker <d3ck0r@gmail.com>
Now it only links with the Qt libraries specified by the user,
instead of automatically including all dependencies.
Fixes#14750 and thanks to Orion Poplawski.